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Unconscious Civilization

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Unconscious Civilization

by JOHN RALSTON SAUL

November 1, 1995 | Trade Paperback

In this intellectual tour de force, Saul argues that the West now toils unconsciously in the grip of a stifling "corporatist" structure that serves the needs of business managers and technocrats as it promotes the segmentation of society into competing interest groups and ethnic blocks.
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    Unconscious Civilization

    Richard Johnson

    13 years ago

    A "must read" for any social scientist or socially responsible individual. Better still, this book should be mandatory reading for all technocrats, MBA's and politicians. An easy read which provides a solid understand of large scale dynamic that can be changed by individual behaviour and attitude.

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    John Ralston Saul's book capturing the massey lecture series is incredibly thought provoking. One of the foremost thinkers in Canadian society, he captures the exodus from a philanthropic approach to life to a more competitive and self-indulgent lifestyle that people now lead.

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In this intellectual tour de force, Saul argues that the West now toils unconsciously in the grip of a stifling "corporatist" structure that serves the needs of business managers and technocrats as it promotes the segmentation of society into competing interest groups and ethnic blocks.

Trade Paperback

208 Pages, 4.95 x 8 in

November 1, 1995

English


088784586X
9780887845864

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